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Man, it's been 6 hours since this revelation dropped and this album might as well be called "They Want Me To Titty Fuck Them". Thanks CashRulez.

Also, I love all of you who have love for "Transference." I thought I was just a blind Spoon apologist for arguing that it was just as good as their preceding albums.

No good ever came from saying: "Also, your opinion is wrong"

But you forgot "My Mathematical Mind"! DOH!

Honestly, I don't know how you have a better one-two punch than "Rent I Pay" and "Inside Out." This review is weird.

The portrayal of Eli in Freaks and Geeks was horrible which sort of bummed me out because it used him to prop up Lindsey's bone fides. Unfortunate for a show that did almost everything else right.

Oh, wait. Sarcasm. I fail.

Wait, you're ripping Corky? Seriously?

AV Club has never seen a Game of Thrones link they didn't want to immediately plaster on their front page.

She is no different in her hostility toward him than most of the other characters in his show. Almost all the people he interacts with are impatient and hostile toward him - they are representatives of his own psyche and she is not to be understood as an objective presentation of his ex wife.

INEXPLICABLE!
Ask yourself this: who cares?

It's interesting how little of this write up touches on the parental struggle that has been part of the three Elevator episodes. Louie's conversation wih his ex about private school was really compelling and I wish more attention was given to how well Louie explores the often alienating world of being a parent in our

"The brains and the HONEY to make that money." Open your ears, dudes.

When I shave with the Norelco razor, I go up and down and up and down and up and down and then I splash shaving cream on my face.

We're all so different. I'm far more moved and immersed by The Walkmen's "Dreamboat" than "Song for Leigh." It does everything right - it's minimal, emotional, nostalgic, and full of warm beautiful regret.

We're all so different. I'm far more moved and immersed by The Walkmen's "Dreamboat" than "Song for Leigh." It does everything right - it's minimal, emotional, nostalgic, and full of warm beautiful regret.

Actually -
"When her father uproots his family from their serene rural burg for an industrial mill town, parson's daughter Margaret Hale (Daniela Denby-Ashe) struggles to adapt to her harsh new surroundings in this BBC series based on Elizabeth Gaskell's novel."

North & South
Has no one actually listened to "North & South"? It's wonderful. I don't know why so many memorials are trivializing it. It may at first sound "soft," but it's chalk full of Scottish grit, gorgeous melodies and resigned malaise.

Yeah, couldn't agree more on Midlake. Saw them live this year, easily one of my favorite shows ever.

I'll answer your question with a question of my own - what is the point of your question?